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Show THE tun ON f BOX from BAHAI WORLD FAITH "There shall be PAT CUMMINGS one shepherd John 10:2-1- 6 See how the Baha'i F aith fulfills the prophetic hopes of all the Worlds Religions. Machines That See Into Mens Minds January meetings for Investigation held Thursday evening call 484-25- J 62 The world of science fiction is closer than you think. At Stanford University, Dr. Kenneth Colby is busy building his own computer, an artificial mental patient. Into this IBM machine, he is feeding or programming, a pa- m THIS COMING SUNDAY Quiet day special V tient's ns nothing time to anxieties, neuroses, and indecisions, as well as a complete life history. When finished, he will "ask itques-tioand explore its mind without concern for mistakes he might make. Meanwhile, back at the com -putetjanch of Michigan State, John T. and Jeanne E. Gullahorne have devised "an planned-perf- ect en- electronic computer that can simulate the actions of a small group of people, as well as their feelings. This computer is programmed to deal with several people, each provided with histories, personality traits, job skills, and positions in groups. "The computer also provides each person with a set of needs and values, including personal status symbols. The histories programmed into the separate "people of this computer include past involvement with each other, and separate sets of moral joy Long Distance Visit with the family or old friends. What a joyful way to start the week! Mountain States Telephone We Believe That Hair Cutting Is Hair Styling Let Us Prove It With a . . What do they plan to do with these computer people? Well, to start with, the scientists set up a civil service office situation, complete with an employer and employees, each worker having various degrees of skill. They were all to do the same but since some were job, better at it than others, they The slower worked faster. computers could ask for help, perhaps learning something in the process andthusbecoming more skillful at their job. But programmed into their electronic brain was the promise that each time they requested help, they would lose face by admitting their inferiority. What the poor computers dont realize is that they are being forced to play the complicated game of Life.. ..and the first computer to pass Go with all his marbles wins. It doesnt really seem necessary for Dr. Colby at Stanford to construct his own mental patient computers from scratch; all he has to do Is wait awhilefor some referrals from Michigan State because a few of those civil service computers are bound to break down mentally sooner or later. Life is complicated enough for people, let alone a computer. Every day, each of us Is faced with hundreds of decisions, some as elementary as the choice between two shirts. A Must Appointment Call Be 6 Must Be Over 21 No Other Services (Continued from Page 2189 East 33rd South SKATING CLUB HOUSE-- 11: 30 A M., OPEN Monday, January 25 SPOTLIGHT ON FRANCE-- 11 A M to 2 P.M., Student U. Union Building, U. of ' LIFE V1TH FATHER -8:30 P.M., Pioneer Memorial Theatre, U. of U. TROUBLES ? mJ L REMBRANT ANDTHE LANDSCAPE -1- :30 P.M , Salt Lake lantern m j4tl Art Center, Phene All Farms of Personal A 321-932- HOLLADAY 9 Bwiinosi Insurance T unday, AGENCY 194 IF Tl cm wth Main "LIFE :30 SAFEST, SUREST end BEST PLAN m the world to eccumulete nmey you la bt the toU ;Wf 2Q CHECK AMOUNT. FATHER' WITH P.M , -8- Pioneer Memorial U. of U Theatre, 8.30 GLIDED ART TOUR P M , Salt Lake Art Center, COULD YOU SAVE 54 e week? fS January 26 SPOTLIGHT ON FRANCE noon to 8 P M., Student Union Building, U. of U. Across Prom Sursty Lit Bldg shew you the 14 S THE MORMON CONCEPT OF GOD -- 7: 30 PM, Oron Spencer Hall, U. of U. SYPHUS INSURANCE Peer TOASTMIS-TRES- -7 P M , Pauls Ice Cream Palace, 3364 South 2300 East. OPEN SATURDAYS Preferred Drivers for Ratos Lower In Finch Lane. MEETING- BUDOIT TERMS Perking 54 LE LECHE LEAGUE 8 P.M. HOME OF Ginger Danielsen 821 East 4255 South. CALL er fun and health Instruction (or all ages SPECIAL CLUB and PARTY RATES Chairman recreation Board, governs Salt Lake County's rapidly expanding program consists of one from each of the school districts within the county and one representative from the county commission The which HYGEIA ICELAND 1208 E. 21st So. IN V- -- C-s I - ; 'y GALS OF THE WEST Displaying a few of their many trophies are of the Silver Spurs Riding Club. Left to right are, Mrs. Ted Lovett, district representative; Mrs. LeDeal Finch Lane 8 rUnrtday, January 27 NO OMIGATION, OF COUBSE. "LIFE 8:30 P WITH M , Theatre, FATHER Pioneer Memorial U. of U. ON .30 PM, HIGHLAND MANOR NURSING "-H- rfor OME the golden years Design to provide the warm individual attention you've looked forward to. details and information rates, please call ing our regard-lo- dnll-mistre- ss; r. secretary-treasure- Rubbermaid Housewares at offer brand-namsuch drastically reduced prices. The items shown here are only a few of the many buys available . . stop in today and ask for Rubbermaid. e STATl CHAMPIONS Have Horsey Can Ride Boast Silver Spurs Have horse, can ride is the motto of the talented Silver Spurs Riding Club Organized In 1948, the Spurs are one of the largest womens riding clubs in the nation. The group s 40 member come from all walkscf life busin- ess, professional, teachers, housewives and students. Under the skillful coaching of Colonel Victor L. Olsen, U S. Army, retired, the gals compete in driUs and events with all top clubs in the Utah State Western Riding Clubs Association in district, region state shows. Performing in rodeos and parades throughout the inter -mountain west, the Silver and Spurs put their horses through such paces as the Ladies Pleasure, Matched Pairs, Potato, Pony Express, barrell races plus many others. Each year, the women riders perform In Salt Lake s 'Days of 47 Ro-d- lo and parade. practice makes Proving perfect, the Spurs captured their eighth state championship in 1964. Dressed in their coral, blue and white beaded and sequined outfits, the Silver Spurs not only ride like champions but look every inch the part. When the ladies dismount, they're still one of the busiest clubs tl town For the past three years, they have sponHorse sored an Show for chanty In addition, members make cancer pads for the Cancer Society and work for the Heart, Polio and Muscular Dystrophy fund drives. During the Christmas season, the Silver Spur help needy families through their Sub for Santa project. The talented riders recently elected new officers for 1965 Mrs Marv Bennett, 1868 Spring Lane, was named president. Other officers aret Mrs LeDeal King, vice president; Mrs. Leo Bonneru, secretary-treasure- r; Mrs. Ted Lovett, business manager and district representative; Mrs. R. Gary Larsen, captain of events; Mrs. Pearl Chaney and Mrs. Albert Robertson, Tall Twisters; Mrs. Nick Pavlch, historian; Mrs. Pete Alserda, secretary to the district reMrs. Robert presentative; Tripp, drill -- mistress; Mrs. Paul Eggleston, assistant drill mistress; Mrs. Grover Giles, 9 PINON LOGS recreatioo director. A full scale Silver Spur membership drive is under way only requirements are to own a horse and equipment and be 18 years or older For further informatlo, call Donna King. ilyn Bennett, Mar- or 278-180- 0. $29.95 Wi. a ton- - Delivered Hardware and Appliances 3155 So. Highland Drive .r" 467-153- 1 Literary Guild Host Meeting A review and slides on "The Agony and the Ecstasy featured at the Literary Art Guild meeting, Thursday, January 14 at the home of Mrs. Joyce Fallentine. Jean Sorensen President presided. Book review was given by Wynne Anne Weight, theguild-e- d thought by MaryJeanJohn-so- n and the author sketch by Jane Dansie. Refreshments were prrvi-deby Glade w atkins and N d .A Organized last September, the Guild meets monthly to review J books. well-kno- 4235 Highland Dr. INCOME TAX Convenient, TIME andMONLY AVING preparation of return, by graduate accountant, experienced in F ederal and State taxes None too complicated Satisfaction guarantied Bookkeeping and accounting service available any business Pre-pre- p rates phone I'uVs great skiing activity actually started with the building of the first lift in 1937, Thia ii hot one of the activities contributing to the progre ha taken a leading part. nf our community in which Tracy-Collin- and appointment K.D. BODILY 467-225- 6 intite you to make our bank your financial headquarter t for lowett coil loans for homes , automobiles and home im " proremenls that trill contribute to your progregs. You trill always find a tnarm welcome awaiting you, - Q q "ONI "Sofkie OF TKE YEAR'S TEH REST wilt pretoWy wia ker oca4 kec keit filial Oscar wltfc tW M ... riiww i.t I, o s We o JOTFKK t f w 278 2839 HIGHLAND MANOR NURSING HOME nt; Mrs. Marv Bennett, president; Mrs. Leo Bonneru, ed All-Bre- ed FRANCE -8Student Union Building, U. of U SPOTLIGHT King, officers business manager and Mrs. Robert Tripp, newly-elect- -- 14. February SPECIALISTS 5 best for 'V" - jV' A ART EXHIBIT 2 to 6 P.M , Plum tree Gallery, 224 South 1300 East; works of Maury to hang through Haselting; AUTO INSURANCE 359-331- the sport thats anda, to head the group during 1965 Mrs Landa who represents the Salt Lake City Board of Education, is the first woman to hold the championship of the board She resides at 2150 Sunnyside Avenue. Salt Lake City She succeeds O Thayne Acord, outgoing Board Stop in Today! Never before have we been able to Sunday, January 24 AUTO INSURANCE SPECIALISTS After Hrs. Cell : trip to the moon. The world of science ficti w is puch closer than any J us cYre to realize. We'reliv-iit- y in it right now. did a ICE SKATE N Hygialce Land; demonstrations; free to public. leetdlati Coverage ... of- POLITICAL TOOL? Consider, then, the advan M, StakeCenter 4917 Viewmont Street; Elder Marion D. Hanks presides Salon of Beauty State SR22 filings - ....... 4 , and Z) HOLL AD AY STAKE CONFER ENCE-10 All Drivers Insured -J 4 people, ss The Salt Lake County Re creation Board has a new chairman At a meeting held Monday, January 11. board members named Mrs Jerry BUY N0WAND COLLEGE BASKETBALL- -8 P.M. T. Fieldhouse; BYU vs Utes. Performed This Day INSURANCE second-gue- ten are able to successfully put ourselves In another s place to see how they would react. Sometimes we guess and sometimes we right guess wrong Page 5 Calendar New Patron 446-950- Think of the enormous of material that must be programmed into a computer to make it function successfully. It would not only need a history of its own, but it would also need a history of the actions of others and its own reactions to these actions. Every day, the decisions we make are dependent on the decisions of others. W ith our we try to past knowledge, simple factors, perhaps more, come into play with Just one decision. Every action, every movement we mako every day Involves deci sum Wemayeven make a dec:, ion not to make a decision which is a choice in itself. y tage s of the computer prospecific grammed as a person perhaps one Me. L. Brezhnev. Feed into it his long history of loyalty to the party, the which manipulations pushed him to the top, his home life, his schooling, a Russian tradition of mela completely inancholy, grained sense of socialism coupled with a violent Russian past of tyranny. Then confront this computer with a specific situation and watch its reactions and decisions The toy of science then becomes a political tool avry useful tool towards understanding the minds of others. Does all this sound too far fetched? Fifty years ago, so MENTAL MAIZE 21, 1965 First Woman: Mrs. Landa Heads Recreation Board Weekly WEDNESDAY THE 27TH Must call for some as complicated as to involve our whole future and that of others around us. The decisions we make are based and upon past experiences self -- learned knowledge. We make our choice between two shirts (seemingly a "snap decision) on an amazing large set of premises, must take into consideration how the style of the shirt looks on us. We must decide if the shirt is suitable to the occasion. We must decide how the color will be with the clothes we Intend to wear it with. And all these values, with the knowledge of right and wrong. FREE HAIRCUT y il one fold and SvbloVyl TV. CornWy. n'Zaw Wry WH, ...nr. 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